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plenty of kisses for u. >> reporter: priority using the video camera they used letters. >> i got a letter from my brother and we are happy they are ear and it gives them courage. >> reporter: they use a tube the size of a grapefruit to send food and medicine and water down the shaft to men. >> initially we thought this would take 15-20 days maximum but now we know it is a long- term project. that we have two or three months ahead. we already have one month of waiting and not very calm. >> reporter: officials say drills are ready to begin a cautious dig to where the men are trapped but could take another 2-4 months to reach them. the mineers are aware the rescue will take a long time. but they don't know exactly how long. they want them to stay mentally and physically healthy. >> there is a total change regarding the first video and the spirits are much higher. >> reporter: a group of nasa officials are recommending the miners be given extra doses of vitamin d to compensate for the lack of sunlight, an adequate exercise regimen and activities to keep them busy. in new york, peter dough(s)e
plenty of kisses for u. >> reporter: priority using the video camera they used letters. >> i got a letter from my brother and we are happy they are ear and it gives them courage. >> reporter: they use a tube the size of a grapefruit to send food and medicine and water down the shaft to men. >> initially we thought this would take 15-20 days maximum but now we know it is a long- term project. that we have two or three months ahead. we already have one month of waiting and...
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i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment and recovery act which has saved or created millions of jobs, and now so many more in our state. we have been the bastion of creativity and the entrepreneurial thinking. we have embraced what is possible in technology and science, clean energy, and essential to all of that, under george miller's leadership, education. california, in our view, has always led the way. our great city has led the charge to the future of prosperity founded in the drive, determination, and the spirit of our workers. i, too, want to salute the building trade for
i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment...
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well, lots of people are using recycled materials to build houses. one woman in southern california is taking the concept to new heights. she is converting the materials of an 747 jumbo jet into her dream home. she bought it at a junkyard for about $35,000. an architect is breaking it down and turning it into the contemporary home that she always wanted. >> i said, well, it's a wild idea. let's go find a plane and see what that would be like to use it as a roof and a ceiling. >> the whole project costing about $2 million and construction should be finished by the end of the year. so, going green isn't cheap. >> does she charge for luggage when people come over to sit. >> all right, dennis. >> the a's go for a rare sweep over the angels. toss to sports ,, welcome to the world of lovaza, where nature meets science. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in a
well, lots of people are using recycled materials to build houses. one woman in southern california is taking the concept to new heights. she is converting the materials of an 747 jumbo jet into her dream home. she bought it at a junkyard for about $35,000. an architect is breaking it down and turning it into the contemporary home that she always wanted. >> i said, well, it's a wild idea. let's go find a plane and see what that would be like to use it as a roof and a ceiling. >> the...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. week. >>> state workers will get another chance to get the governor's furlough program tossed out this week. the state supreme court will hear arguments this week on three lawsuits challenging the governor's power to order the workers to take unpaid days off. the governor took the step in an attempt to save the state more than a billion dollars. workers say it violates their union contracts. the court's ruling is not expected for several months. >>> people living in richmond proposed a variety of alternatives to a proposed casino at the old point naval fuel depot. they're depot. the casino supported to be built on the waterfront site, but critics say it would be a bad idea, so richmond city planners asked the public to submit other ideas and among the submi
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. week. >>> state workers will get another chance to get the governor's furlough program tossed out this week. the state supreme court will hear arguments this week on three lawsuits challenging the governor's power to order the...
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. >> it's heart breaking for all of us. we were talking on the car how all of us work together. we have all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part avenue the high school class of 2008. still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both and we with trying to get together and just didn't work out and now this happened. >> reporter: friends say one had signed up to join the air force and the other was a student at skyline college. they both worked as security guards. >> just seen them last night. >> saw him last night. >> yeah. >> reporter: what were you doing? >> hanging out. >> reporter: later they were in honda. a toyota with three cars hit the passenger side. the three were sent to san francisco general hospital critically injured. the two were pronounced dead at the scene. >> they were really nice guys. on top of their stuff. they worked hard for what they earned. >> reporter: police haven't determined what caused the accident or if alcohol was involved. a neighbor said he sees an accident here every couple months because people are tempted to speed on the
. >> it's heart breaking for all of us. we were talking on the car how all of us work together. we have all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part avenue the high school class of 2008. still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both and we with trying to get together and just didn't work out and now this happened. >> reporter: friends say one had signed up to join the air force and the other was a student at skyline college. they both worked as...
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what does history tell us? >> i think there is some concern about donor fatigue for a couple of reasons. one because the economy is, you know, weaker than it has been at other times. on the other hand, we saw disaster relief giving for haiti turn out to be quite strong. quite sustained for many months. so that doesn't tell the whole story. i mean i think that's part of it. in fact, perhaps some of the haiti relief giving is part of the donor fatigue. on the other hand, i think that general when americans give, the average gift has ranged between $125 and $135 per household for different disasters. so the gifts tend to be relatively small. a lot of people giving a relatively small amount. in fact the gift for all the disasters we've track has been $are 50. you know that most people can spend $50 in a lot of different ways so it's not as if people are refinancing their house in order to give these disaster relief gifts. that's not to disparage those gifts. it's just to say that they're relatively small amounts. f
what does history tell us? >> i think there is some concern about donor fatigue for a couple of reasons. one because the economy is, you know, weaker than it has been at other times. on the other hand, we saw disaster relief giving for haiti turn out to be quite strong. quite sustained for many months. so that doesn't tell the whole story. i mean i think that's part of it. in fact, perhaps some of the haiti relief giving is part of the donor fatigue. on the other hand, i think that...
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recovery and search teams will not be using the cadaverrer dogs that are used to find bodies so many times. they say there's too much of an area and too many smells. frederick sales has been missing and they believe he's in the keller canyon area since then. >> they may have had a piece of letterhead with a hercules letter on it. but that's it. >> reporter: search crews, three police officers and volunteers are looking for a body, and not a survivor. police say frederick sales was brought her unknowingly for bringing him -- unknowingly by trash garbage. it's believed valdamoro stole an escalade from one of the vallejo woman and used it to put frederick sales's body in a dumpster where he used to work. >> the business park is also in close proximity to the crepe myrtle residence where the older sales was found. >> reporter: police say the home's owned by the suspect's girlfriend. the saleses and another woman rented rooms from the owner. police say valdamoro was jealous of cindy tran, his girlfriend, living with other men. the suspect is also now dead. police shot him last monday nigh
recovery and search teams will not be using the cadaverrer dogs that are used to find bodies so many times. they say there's too much of an area and too many smells. frederick sales has been missing and they believe he's in the keller canyon area since then. >> they may have had a piece of letterhead with a hercules letter on it. but that's it. >> reporter: search crews, three police officers and volunteers are looking for a body, and not a survivor. police say frederick sales was...